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Learn how to navigate Windows using keyboard shortcuts. Explore a full list of taskbar, command prompt, and general Windows shortcuts.
Get to know common Windows keyboard shortcuts including copy, cut, paste, maximize a window, and more.
If you want to use keyboard shortcuts, here's how: Hold down the Alt key on your keyboard. With the Alt key held down, type the four-digit code on the numeric keypad for the character you want.
A list of keyboard shortcuts in apps like Microsoft Edge, Maps, Photos, Groove, Calculator, Paint, Game bar, Movies & TV, and Voice Recorder.
Learn how to use your computer keyboard and take advantage of convenient keyboard shortcuts.
On a Windows computer, access keys all start with Alt+Period (.) or Alt+Windows logo key, then add a letter for the ribbon tab. For example, to go to the Review tab, press Alt+Period, R or Alt+Windows logo key, R. If you're using Word for the web on a Mac computer, press Control+Period (.) to start.
You can customize keyboard shortcuts (or shortcut keys) by assigning them to a command, macro, font, style, or frequently used symbol. You can also remove keyboard shortcuts. You can assign or remove keyboard shortcuts by using a mouse or just the keyboard.
When you’re ready to make your PC sleep, just press the power button on your desktop, tablet, or laptop, or close your laptop’s lid. On most PCs, you can resume working by pressing your PC's power button. However, not all PCs are the same.
Windows 11 isn't just for mouse and touch! Keyboard shortcuts can increase your productivity and help you achieve more, faster.
Take a snapshot to copy words or images from all or part of your PC screen. Use Snipping Tool to make changes or notes, then save, and share. Capture any of the following types of snips: